Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 222, Decatur, Adams County, 26 September 1903 — Page 3

TIME TABLES a. R. & I. (In effort Sept. H. IMO3> TRAINS north. it 11:OR p m KtnilW (exoepl Sunday».... » JI |. ■ No H J i to Grand Kapuls S:0l> a m S< " y TRAINS SOUTH '?' ti-Dally (except Sunday! a m JuX onl> 3.46 pm CLOVER LEAF. Ju effect May 3, 1903. EAST. . « r„nin>ercfal Traveler, dally... s:* am dally, except Sunday.. 11 SO ain I iiav E<p r ei.s. dally ■•• «:43 p m 2".ffial Freight. ... 1:10 am So WEST „ i nav Express, daltr 5:25am 2- (Mall dally, except Sunday .11:25 am 2“ Lon in.Tefal Traveler, dally .. 9:19 p m $ £S freight 12:05 p m CHICAGO A ERIE. In effect June 14. IXI3. WEST. «„ o-Buffalo-Chicairo Limited, daily 3:10 a m S’_"xpre«». dally . ,3:42 am 2 , \>w York and Chicago Limited throngh coach Columbus and Chicago daily 12:39 pm 13-Wells Fargo Express except Monday JVin 1 ' 01 So H-Marlon-Huntington Acc m. 10:10 a m EAST s-Vestibule Limited for N V S:B6a m v, w Marion and Oolumbua except ■' ~ sundav , ..... «:Ma m v 4-New York and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus and Chicago ... . 3:24 p m So ic-Buffaloand Chautauqua Lake 9:55 pm So 13 ail I not earn baggage. 3 and 4 has through coach Columbus to Chicago. Oprea house tonight, “My Lady Xell.” H ini returned to Bluffton last event g. .Je.se Michaud returned to Berne last evening. Mis- Zimmerman returned to Ohio City today. Earl Sheets of Warren is visiting friend' in the city. Mr. Fuller and Miss Wolbert left for Van Wert today. Jo.- Link and Ralph Phillips are the guests of Will Winnes. W. A. Aspy, postnister of Geneva returned to his home last evening. John Smith returned to Bryan. O. after spending a few days with his parents. Bes-ie Shafer who has been visiting friends here returned to Will shire today. L. Clark and wife who have been the guests of B irt Lenhart left for Peterson today. Hattie Studabaker who has been spenidng her summer vacation at Bay View Mich., returned home today. The Howard-Dorset Co., will present ‘‘My Lady Nell at the opera house tonight. This is their big city production. The Howard-Dorset Co., will close their engagement in this city with the sparkling comedy drama “My Lady Nell.” Secure your seats early. Mrs George Deßolt who sustained injureis by jumping out of a buggv about two weeks ago is report'd worse today and her recovery is very doubtful.

NOW IS THE TI/VXE i— r, ri z i ' / to visit Our New Store We have the BEST *W ASSORTED and newest line of CLOTH-*i IXG: HATS,CAPS and UNDERWEAR /.I r\H v K .' L It is Not Too Early t S lf- ,* 9m* yA t J To buy your Fall and Winter Suit and \ W”* Io Ir'r x *7l Overcoat. Our Overcoat and Suit or\NjJ I L-Ji t I I chard is now full. Come, while the PICK41 'gj / ing is good- _ Be Sure and See 7teff **—• ~ ,„ Our Woolen and Cotton Underwear be*1 ~~ ~~ N yfjS" f° re y° u buy. Now, Plot her, - lfF<4 1 i We want y od t 0 bring the boys in, and Wit I tr y soine °f our su ’ ts an< l overcoats on w !/ U them. If you do, we will make a sale and you will be well pleased. Boys’ School Suits We have an exceptionally good stock of Suits suitable for school wear. See them. Hyou want the LATEST STYLES IN HATS and CAPS, we have them at prices that will make you buy. Acker, Elzey & Vance Remember the c Corner East of Court House.

Lady’ Nell at opera house tonight. Sam Minsky returned to Berne this morning. Harry Erwin is attending instii tute at Berne today. Mrs James Gerard returned from Pleasant Mills today. The swell comedy drama “My Lady Nidi ht the opera house tonight. Mrs. Ed Rosenlxiugh of Huntington is the guest of C.K Niblick and family. C. M. Beucher of Huntington was a business caller in the city last evening. H. J. Only ot Hopkinsville, Ky., is visiting with friendsand relatives in the city. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Sprunger of Rockford are visiting Fred Tague and family. Ed Swigart and wife returned to Marion today, they had been attending the fair. Hinder Kern returned to Albany, i Ind., today he was the guest of ! Huber DeVoss. Dr. H. E. Keller purchased a full blooded Rhode Island rooster yesterday at the fair. Cal Myers agent for the Olds automoblie of Fort Wayne was in the city last evening. E. A. Allen returned from Kappnee yesterday where he hadbeen attending the Presbtry. Father Wilkens is home from his alumni meeting at Cincinnati und reports a splendid meeting. Glen Ireland who has been visiting with friends in the city returned to his home at Van Wert last evening. J. F. Convoy, district agent for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company returned to Fort Wayne . this morning. Ralph Erwin of Frankfort, Ind., is sjiending a few days with his j>ari ents. Ralph is fireman on the Cloi ver Leaf railroad. Mrs. Jacob Spangler and Mrs. Dick Neptune left for L irwell this morning to spend a few days with friends and relatives. W. H. Niblick, Adam Brown. Joseph Brown and Isaac Brown left | for Fort Wayne this morning to ■ settle up the Brown estate. J. W. Noble of Fort Wayne was | in the city yesterday inspecting the* large boilers at the water works, he says same is put up in fine shape. Your last chance to see the funny boy, Mr. Howard Jand Miss Dorset their big city production, “My Lady Nell tonight at the opera house. Mr. and Mrs. Gart Shober who have been visiting Burt Lower and wife for a few days returned to their home at Fort Wayne this morning. I |

Mrs. C. Harshman returned to Will-1 shire today. Arvilla DeWitt returned from Montpelier today. Harvey Segur returned from Del phos. Ohio, today. C. L. Neal left for Hamilton, Ohio, today to spend Sunday. Ida Eicher, who has been visiting relatives here, returned to Willshire today. E. B. Wiest, who has been spending fair week in our city, returned to Portland today. Mrs. R. G. Douglass arrived from Chicago and will visit relatives and friends here. Nona Huffman, who has been visiting with Mrs. Ruby Miller, left for her home today. Mrs. Dick Fee who has been visiting Mrs. C. D. Murray, returned to her home at Waterloo today. Mrs. George Tucker, who has been visiting with Shaffer Peterson and family, returned to Gas City today. John Duckenmiller, who has been the guest of Col. Miller and family, returned to his home at Marion today. Mrs. Dick Silliek, who has been the guest of Dave Flanders and wife, returned to her home at Portland today. John S. Peterson is some better today, and the outlook for a speedy recovery is better than for several days. Miss Alice Clark, who has been the guest of Miss Ruby Miller foi a few days, returned to her home at Warren today. Charles Phillips has accepted a position in a restaurant at Portland during fair week, and left for there today. Mr. R. J. Holthouse and baby daughter left this afternoon for Terra Haute for a few days visit with Mr. Holtbouse. Miss Nellie Stevelv, book keeper i and stenographer for E. L. Carrol, will leave tonight for Pleasant Mills to visit her parents. Mrs. Condo and daughter. Miss Grace, returned to Marion today after spending a few days with Judge K. K. Erwin and family. Mrs. Sophia Tester, who has l,een visiting with her brother. Mr. Tester, on Nutman Ave., returned to her home i at Liberty Center. ()hie, today. Sam Doak left for Piqua, Ohio, this morning where he will attend a golden wedding to be held at that place tomorrow. He will allso meet a brother there whom he has not seen for some time. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Kirsch will leave tomorrow for a trip through | Wisconsin. They will be absent two i weeks and will attend the meeting of the synod of the German Lutheran church which convenes at Sheboggan next Wednesday and to which Mr. j Kirsch is a delegate.

Mrs. Autumn Wise left for Marion today. Kosa Carey returned to Marion I today. Mrs. J. J. Bland left for Bryant today. Ada Sanders returned to her hon e at Marion today. Frank Smith and wife will spend Sunday in Berne. Miss Hurdle of Van Wert, is in the city visiting her sister. Mav Fitzgerald is the guest of Mrs. George Haetling. Barney Kalver is a business caller at Fort Wayne today. Mrs. William Mcßride of Blufiton, is visiting with Mrs. Walters. Ike Dilborne and S. S. Scranion returned to Celina last evening. J. A. Rupp of Fort Wayne, is visiting his brother here this week. Wilma Wilson, Eltie Rose and Pearl Smith returned to Berne today. Ora Case returned from Chicago last evening, where he visited his parents. Charles Rice, after spending a few , days with his parents, returned to Fairmount today. Frank Meek, formerly of this city, but now of Springfield, is calling on . his old friends today. Cora and Flora Lehman returned to Marion today, after visiting a fewdays here with friends. Mrs. Homer Pontius returned to Geneva last evening, after spending the day here with friends. Mrs. Schafer who has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wertzberger. returned to her home at Garrett this morning. E. K. Shalley. of Berne, is in the I city and while here will take a few ' sketches of the stock that belongs to : John Nidlinger. Mrs. W. A. Beam, who has been ’ visiting with D. E. Studakaker and family, returned to her home at Goshen, yesterday. < Charles Kauffman and wife return ed to Red Key, last evening, after j spending a few days with relatives and friends here. , Rev. B. I. Hower returned this mordiug to New Haven, after spending a few days in this city with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Beery. ( Mrs. Charles Archbold and daugh • ter will leave tomorrow for Cleveland. . Ohio, where they join Mr. Archbold and make their future home. j Isadora Kalver and family leaves tomorrow for Chicago, where they ex- ( pect to visit relatives. Isadora will stay one week and his wife a month. Mrs. Mylott, her daughters, Agms 1 and Kate, and son, Martin, left for * Peru, last evening, to attend the funt r al of Joi 1 Wolf who was killed in a • railroad wreck at Marion last Monday 1 A. Tubman. the contractor for the grading of the interuban railway says - that any man who is desirous of work 1 nets! only to apply to him at Monmouth. He'says he is progressing 1 fine but is short of men. a

Before and After the Fair CLOCK TO M. FULLENKAMP'S For Great Bargains RETAILERS OF EVERYTHING

Decatur City Propertv.

• No. 192. — Small three room property on Seventh street. <425. I No. 135—Five room cottage, stable. cistern. I near Grant street. 1500. I No. 259-Five room cottage, stable, cisterr, on Oak. near Fifth street. <625. I No. 182—Five room cottage, cistern, stable, drove well. North Seventh street <650. No. 220-Five room cottage, cistern, North Decatur street. <•'so. No. 2's—A five room cottage, newly re-roofed and repaired, near Third and Adams st reets 1 <675. No. 27m Five w ms. new house, on West Mar shal street. <7OO, No 156—Six room residence, on Jackson st net. <725. No 90— Six room cottage, on Kugg street. •86*5. No. 277—A two-story seven room residence nr ar Third and Adams streets. <SSO. No. Ml—Six room cottage, on Short street j • w SO. No. 273.—A two-atorv seven room residence on Elm street, two lots, drove well. 11.050. No. 275 Eight room story and a half residence on Linn street <1.025. No. 181—Eight room, modern well finished residence, corner of Marshal and Seventh streets. <1.225. No 271 -Convenient right ronin residence on west side of Mercer street, new tarn <1 450. No. 246 Eight r<x)m residence, cellar, drove well, corner ot Nuttman and Sixth street •1,225 No. 67—Business property on Winchester street. <1.150.

FOR LARGE DESCRIPTIVE LIST ADDRESS Snow Agencv, Decatur, Ind.

< 'ider made every day at the Peter 1 Kirsch's mill, North Third street. Jesse Sutton left for Geneva today for a few days visit with his father. Mrs. Dr. Hughes of Grand Rarpids is the guest of Scott Hughes andl family. Mr. and Mrs. Janies McConnell of Marion are visiting with Miss Rosa Fleming. Della Wengle who has been the guest of Mrs. Cramer returned to her home at Marion. Mrs. S. Stotler returned to her home at Fort Wayne this morning after spending a few days here.

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Dr. H. 0. Wells SPECIALIST. 723 Clinton St. Fort Wayne, Ind. Cures Piles, Fistula, Fissure, Ulceration, Stricture of Rectum, Constipation and all diseases of the Rectum. Dr. Wells will be at the Murray House in Decatur, the first Tuesday in every month. A ladv nurse in attendance of ladies who call. Consultation Free

No. 20*- Eight room cottage, corner of Nnttman and Seventh streets, cistern and drove well. <1.250, No. 205— Elubt room cottage, on Marshal street near Fifth street, cistern and stable. <1.360. No 276- Seven room, modern cottage, cistern, stable, at corner of Stephenson and Mercer streets. <1,175. i No. 200— Eight rot m and celiar. stable, two- ; story brick residence, on North Second I street. 91.803. No. 249 Eight room, two-story residence, cistern, stable. <n Monroe near Fifth street, •1.950. No. 118 One four room cottage; one-story and a half, room residence on same lot. on Jefferson street. $2, KO. No 209 -Sixteen city lots and nine room, twostory residence, on South Chestnut street, drove well, cistern, stable, 12,106. No. 250 Two-story, eight room residence, cellar, stable, drove well, on Mercer street<2? 00. No. 22" f - St ven room. two-story residence, cellar, stable and W feet frontage, on North Second street. <2 .KO. No. 23». Nine ro- n storv an I a half residence on wost side of Third street, near public square. <-.♦(<(». No 226—Ten room, sla’e roofed, two-story residence, drove 11. cistern, stable, on Witicbesur street. <3.500. No. 260--Ten loom residence on west aide of Winch* s>er street, drove welt, stable* cistern. <2,700. No 2.19 Commcdious two-atcry brick realden<*»*. cistern, cellar. >6 feet Inntage. on North Second street. H.flUO

Blanche Hart left for Chicago toI day. Mrs. J. Bentlv returned to Warren today. M. C. Flettrejohann left for Find j lay, 0., last evening. Moses Krone will umpire the base ball game tomorrow. Miss Inia Scott leaves for Chicago tomorrow to visit friends. Monte Fee and .Jimmy Sheridan | left for Toledo last evening. Mrs. A. Green who has lieen visiting with Mr. and Mrs Scott Hughes returned to her home at Grund Rapids this morning.